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Paul Quinn | Wilfred van Velzen | Linux beta |
August 11, 2017 7:53 AM * |
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Hi! Wilfred, On 08/10/2017 11:22 PM, you wrote: PQ>> It's called Transnet but is somewhat 'dated', from pre-1998. The PQ>> distro archive is available via FREQ from -this- node as 'tn211.zip' PQ>> (minus quotes). I also have the required Windows utils and the PQ>> sources for the following version (mostly C, C++ and some object PQ>> files). WvV> It does sound a bit familiar. Was/isn't that something that irex could do? I don't know. I couldn't get iRex to run. (Which I count as a +plus+, BTW.) A close approximation could be Soupgate, though I've never used it either. But, no-no, no. I must have had a brain-fart that late last night; I went off at a tangent that wasn't related to your Fmail function at all. I've just now twigged to what you were talking about... Yes, I was doing similar back around the turn of the century when I was still only on dial-up, and had a point operator living in Halle, Germany. I think I was using a package called 'Fido 2 Internet', which encoded packets into email and decoded incoming emails back into echomail packets. (With the POP3/SMTP server I could dedicate an email address to that function.) I think I still have the archive (FREQ-able as fd2i101.rar on my other node) but I can't open .RARs from this netbook, and I'm not getting out of bed for anyone to check it right now. ;-) Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: Quinn's Rock vBox - sunny side up on the bookcase (3:640/1384) |
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